Dublin

Dublin, the vibrant capital of Ireland, seamlessly blends its rich historical heritage with a modern, cosmopolitan atmosphere, offering visitors a unique and unforgettable experience.

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Dublin

Dublin, Ireland's vibrant capital, combines its rich historical heritage with a dynamic, modern atmosphere, offering you a unique and unforgettable experience. As you stroll through its lively streets, you'll see iconic landmarks, such as the storied halls of Trinity College, home to the ancient Book of Kells, and the impressive Dublin Castle, a symbol of the city's regal past. The Guinness Storehouse (one of the city's most popular attractions) provides an immersive journey into Ireland's famed brewing tradition, while the National Museum of Ireland offers a deep dive into the nation's rich cultural and historical tapestry. Don't miss the lively Temple Bar district, where you can soak up the local culture in its many pubs, restaurants, and galleries, ensuring Dublin leaves a lasting impression for all that visit. Dublin - we will see you soon!

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Useful Information for Dublin

  • Republic of Ireland Dialling Code: +353
  • Dublin Dialling Code: 1
  • Currency: € (Euro)
  • Language: Irish but English is widely spoken
  • Emergency Number: 999

5 Fun Facts About Dublin

  • Dublin's Name Origins: The name "Dublin" comes from the Irish words ‘Dubh Linn’, which means "black pool." and it referred to a dark tidal pool at the confluence of the River Poddle and the River Liffey!
  • Home of Guinness: Dublin is world-famous for being the birthplace of Guinness. The Guinness Storehouse is also one of the city’s top attractions, where you can learn about the brewing process and enjoy a pint in the rooftop bar with stunning views of the city!
  • Europe’s Largest Walled Park: Phoenix Park in Dublin is the largest enclosed public park in any capital city in Europe! It’s 707 hectares (1,750 acres) and is home to Dublin Zoo and a herd of wild deer!
  • The City of Literature: Dublin was designated a UNESCO City of Literature in 2010. It boasts a rich literary history, being the hometown of writers like James Joyce, Oscar Wilde, and Samuel Beckett. Dubliners are also avid readers, and you'll find many second-hand bookstores dotted around the city!
  • The O'Connell Bridge Quirk: O'Connell Bridge, which spans the River Liffey, is unique in being the only bridge in Europe that is wider than it is long! It’s an interesting feature you wouldn't expect when crossing!